Political Insight | Editorials from the Habledash Team

Elizabeth Warren is no stranger to the conservative movement. She's the face of modern liberalism, representing everything that's wrong with America. She even claimed to lay the "intellectual foundation" for Occupy Wall Street. Besides being a liberal hero and a hack, Warren's life consists of a mix of academia and working for the Obama administration. Translation: she has no grasp of reality. She's running for Senate in Massachusetts against RINO Scott Brown in a tight race. A few weeks back, documents were uncovered that show Warren claimed to be Native American when applying for her job at Harvard law, which was none other than an attempt to manipulate the system - affirmative action - strongly supported by liberals.

Ford CEO Alan Mulally spilled the beans on a closely guarded secret earlier this week: the battery in the new Ford Focus EV (electric) costs between $12,000 and $15,000, which is about one-third the cost of the car itself. This is only the start of the electric car boondoggle, an issue that's been hijacked by radical environmentalist liberals. Since President Obama took office, the notion of alternative energy has been at the forefront of his agenda (see Solyndra). It's pushed by the Sierra Club, NRDC and GreenPeace, all Democrat front groups. Ford has sold zero Focus electrics in the last two months, proving this isn't an area for government intervention. Electric cars are distraction; merely a Band-Aid on the larger issue, which is the supply of oil and where it comes from.

For starters, nobody should give a crap about what the schmuck Warren Buffett has to say. Good for him, he's a billionaire. But that doesn't let him dictate to the rest of the country what other successful individuals should pay in taxes. Additionally, Buffett is a liberal ideologue and a complete moron when it comes to politics - and paying his own taxes. So, we're left with the Buffett Rule, which liberals have positioned as a "fairness" tax. It's another divide intentionally promoted by liberals to ensure the politics of envy and class warfare remain at the forefront of every disenfranchised moron in the country. Each day that goes by, the Buffett Rule becomes less popular. And it should because it accomplishes nothing.